Danny
O’Shay grew up knowing he never really fit in. His family avoids
him. He falls so much that the staff at the local hospital know him
by first name. And he can’t get a date to save his life.

Enter
handsome fire fighters, Ben and Abe Lake, two men that bring every
fantasy Danny ever had to life. Except Ben and Abe seem to have some
business deal with Danny’s father that involves a ton of money and
the assumption that Danny has a clue.

He
doesn’t.

When
Ben and Abe start talking about fated mates, shifters, and a family
legacy that goes back decades, Danny is pretty sure they belong in an
insane asylum. But as he gets to know the handsome twins, he begins
to wonder if being crazy is that bad. Being alone again seems worse.

After
someone starts trying to take Danny out of the picture permanently,
he has to believe that Ben and Abe are trustworthy and not in on the
plot to kill him, because they might be the only thing to keep his
life from going up in flames.

Note:
This book contains double anal penetration.

Review

Danny
manages to trip over air and the hospital staff is on a first name
basis with him. But he will take his make shift family over the one
God gave him. That is until he learns his family isn’t who he
thought it was. In Inferno
the first in a new series by Stormy
Glenn,
Danny learns not only has his father lied but shifters exist. Can he
trust the two men who claim he is theirs?

I
loved Danny. He was such a klutz but adorable all the same. I loved
his warm heart and the joy he had even within his shyness. And when
he met Abe and Ben he wasn’t quite sure what to expect. He was
attracted and it was obvious they were attracted to him but could he
accept their crazy?

Abe
and Ben have always known Danny was theirs. What they didn’t know
is the lies and lack of care he received. And their mating urges are
riding them hard. The only problem is not all Danny’s injuries are
due to his clumsiness. Protecting him has just been added to the
list of things they must do. But first they must convince him that
not only do they want him but shifters are real. Ms.
Glenn never
makes it easy for her characters to find their happily ever after but
I do enjoy the journey and this was no exception. Danny’s sense of
self was low and he struggles to accept that Abe and Ben want forever
with him. I loved the differences between Abe and Ben and what they
brought individually to a relationship with Danny. Ms.
Glenn did
not assume the twin brothers were interchangeable and neither did
Danny. This story was full of laughter, love and family. I am
looking forward to where Ms.
Glenn will
take us with this new series.